A four-star cornerback in the Class of 2025 who made two trips to Tennessee last year thinks the Vols are among the clubs that most impress him.
Since receiving his first SEC scholarship offer from the Vols more than ten months ago, Onis Konanbanny has had nothing but praise for Tennessee. On his initial visit to Knoxville in March, they entered the race on his behalf, and he hasn’t stopped hearing from them since.
Tennessee remains one of the universities actively pursuing his recruitment. The Vols and North Carolina have been the two teams he has seen the most interest from, according to the four-star Class of 2025 cornerback from Columbia, South Carolina’s Heathwood Hall Episcopal School. Tennessee was listed in his list of the top 10 colleges he planned to attend earlier this month.
On Wednesday against Louisville, Hubert Davis spoke to his squad during an early second-half huddle after the Cardinals had sliced a 20-point advantage to five.
The Tar Heels, who were still unbeaten in the ACC, stopped scoring as many points and allowed the Cardinals too many easy looks on defense. This season, UNC hasn’t had many problems giving up runs like that, particularly at home, but on Wednesday, it overcame that instructive moment.
In the huddle, Davis said to the Tar Heels, “I’m not upset that we’re in this situation.” “I’m not happy with how we got him into this situation.”